Explore Tsukiji Market’s culinary treasures and Hama Rikyu’s serene gardens. Discover Japan’s history, savor matcha, and enjoy vibrant blooms.
Explore Tsukiji Market’s culinary treasures and Hama Rikyu’s serene gardens. Discover Japan’s history, savor matcha, and enjoy vibrant blooms.
- Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple - Situated close to Tsukiji Market, Tsukiji Honganji is distinguished by its unique blend of Indian and Western architectural styles, providing a tranquil contrast to the city’s hustle and bustle. Inside, visitors can enjoy a calm and serene atmosphere.
- Tsukiji Jogai Market - With an 83-year legacy, Tsukiji Market is…
- Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple - Situated close to Tsukiji Market, Tsukiji Honganji is distinguished by its unique blend of Indian and Western architectural styles, providing a tranquil contrast to the city’s hustle and bustle. Inside, visitors can enjoy a calm and serene atmosphere.
- Tsukiji Jogai Market - With an 83-year legacy, Tsukiji Market is one of Tokyo’s main wholesale markets, drawing a wide variety of ingredients from Japan and around the globe. The market features approximately 480 types of seafood and 270 types of produce, offering an extensive selection. Visitors can wander through narrow alleys, sampling grilled scallops, tamagoyaki (Japanese omelette), sushi, wagyu skewers, and matcha sweets, among others. It’s an enjoyable and delicious way to immerse oneself in Japanese food culture, ideal for both adventurous eaters and casual snackers.
- Hama Rikyu Gardens - Following that, a visit to Hama-rikyu Gardens offers a tranquil oasis in the heart of Tokyo. Nestled among skyscrapers near Tsukiji, Hamarikyu Gardens provides a peaceful retreat with its beautifully landscaped gardens, tidal ponds, and seasonal flowers. Once a retreat for feudal lords, the park combines Edo-period design with scenic walking paths and traditional teahouses. For a small fee, visitors can enjoy matcha and traditional sweets at the teahouse overlooking the water, offering a serene taste of Tokyo’s history and natural beauty.

- English tour guide
- Admission fee to Hama-rikyu Gardens (300 yen)
- English tour guide
- Admission fee to Hama-rikyu Gardens (300 yen)
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Snacks
Tsukiji Market, with its 83-year legacy, stands as one of Tokyo’s key wholesale markets, drawing a wide array of ingredients from both Japan and around the globe. The market features around 480 varieties of seafood and 270 types of produce, presenting an impressive selection.
Delight in Japan’s abundant culinary culture at the expansive Tsukiji Market….
Tsukiji Market, with its 83-year legacy, stands as one of Tokyo’s key wholesale markets, drawing a wide array of ingredients from both Japan and around the globe. The market features around 480 varieties of seafood and 270 types of produce, presenting an impressive selection.
Delight in Japan’s abundant culinary culture at the expansive Tsukiji Market. Visitors can also explore its history with the help of a guide.
Following this, the tour proceeds to Hama-rikyu Gardens, a landscape garden established during the Edo period, over 370 years ago.
Depending on the season, visitors can enjoy a spectrum of vibrant flowers in full bloom, offering a glimpse into Japan’s natural beauty.
There is also an opportunity to learn about Japanese etiquette while savoring matcha and wagashi (Japanese sweets). This optional experience is available for approximately 1,000 yen, payable on-site.
Relish the contrast between the serene garden and Tokyo’s skyline.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.